The Peavey Delta Blues footswitch lets you control your amp with the tap of your foot. This footswitch works with a collection of amps, including Transtube Bandit, Delta Blues, Supreme Head, Ecoustic 112, and MarkVII. The Peavey amp footswitch features two buttons for channel and effects. A 1/4" phone plug offers easy plug-in for your amp so you can get to doing what you love: rocking out with soulful, bluesy tone.

Not bad, but I was expecting metal. Let's hope it lasts longer then it feels like.It's a five 'cause it has everything it is supposed to. No need for a space shuttle's cockpit panel here.Here's why I wrote the review: THE CASING IS NOT METAL, as you might (so did I). It's black, kinda soft PVC. I'm not able to say if it'll break that easily 'cause of that, but I'm afraid so. So, be warned, 'cause there's no hint of that on the add or in the reviews, that actually state otherwise.Value is better then quality, 'cause it's actually cheap for switch, I guess. You get what you pay for.

this switch isn't easy to find...musician's friend seems to have any type of axcessory in the world typical peavey product..built to lastdoes what it suppost to do it should be a part of the amp I feel...but everyone does it....you need it and it doesn't cost that much

Glad I bought it so I can control two features of the Mk VIII.Switches control the compressor and chorus as did the original switch. The labels on the switch do not match the functions but it's easy to remember - compressor on the right, chorus on the left.It's not an all-metal tank but it has quality switches and a metal housing that should hold up well under normal useThere's at least one after market switch that will work with the Mk VIII which can be had for less but hey, this one is made by Peavey.